Celebrating the universal language of music on International Jazz Day! Daisaku Ikeda reminds us, “The love of music transcends nationality and race. When we listen to music, we are all just human beings.” Today, we honor the power of jazz—its improvisational spirit, its Show more
— Daisaku Ikeda (Official) (@daisakuikeda_of) April 30, 2025
Today, I’m walking in Congo Square and celebrating International Jazz Day! Jazz is one of the many gifts New Orleans has given the world. So turn on some jazz, take a walk, and remember that diversity is our strength not our weakness. #internationaljazzday #neworleans Show more
Today is International Jazz Day! And we remember musician 𝑮𝒍𝒆𝒏𝒏 𝑴𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 with this performance by the Latvian duo at Lillehammer 1994 #OlympicGames #InternationalJazzDay.
International Jazz Day will be celebrated around the world on Wed, April 30, 2025.The Zim celebrations will be led by virtuoso bassist Josh Meck, and I will be there, not in the audience, but on stage.This is one of only three shows I am doing this year, so make sure you come. Show more
International Jazz Day honors and promotes the art form of jazz. This celebration serves to appreciate the extraordinary heritage of jazz as a cultural institution, while recognizing its power to unite disparate people across the globe. This Observance emphasizes interracial dialogue, encouraging mutual understanding and tolerance, fostering gender equality, and reinforces the role of youth in enacting social change.
This worldwide event was initiated in 2011 by UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova and legendary jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock. It officially came into being on November 2011, during the UNESCO General Conference. For Canadians, even though Jazz music is not native to Canada, it has become an integral part of the country's cultural fabric. Since the early 20th century, Jazz music has thrived in Canadian society, reflecting the country's diverse cultural blend and contributing to the dialogue between cultures.
In Canada, International Jazz Day is commemorated with various activities and programs that promote the essence of jazz music. It kicks off with concerts involving high-profile musicians and local jazz artists, workshops, and lectures about the history and influence of jazz. Several jazz clubs and venues across the country will partake in this Observance by hosting special jazz performances. International Jazz Day is celebrated annually on April 30.
Top 7 Facts for 2026 International Jazz Day in Canada
Chicago has been officially designated as the Global Host City for 2026, marking the fifteenth anniversary of the observance with a massive All-Star Global Concert led by legendary pianist Herbie Hancock.
A major highlight for the year is the Music Moves the Goals! theme, which celebrates the intersection of jazz and sports in anticipation of Canada, Mexico, and the United States co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In a significant move for music education, MusicFest Canada has instituted a new requirement for 2026 that every jazz ensemble participating in its national festival must perform at least one work by a Canadian composer.
Acclaimed Montreal vocalist Dominique Fils-Aimé is expected to draw significant attention with the launch of her latest album, My World Is The Sun, followed by an extensive world tour that includes several major Canadian stops.
The city of Calgary will host one of the country's most expansive celebrations through the JazzYYC International Jazz Days Festival, featuring a week-long series of performances from April 29 to May 5, 2026.
Tributes to the late Oscar Peterson continue to be a focal point of national pride as the jazz community celebrates the ongoing legacy of his Hymn to Freedom, which remains a symbol of the genre's role in the global civil rights movement.
Toronto's status as a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts places it at the center of a unique global Jazz Day Relay, connecting Canadian digital artists and musicians with other creative cities around the world to produce collaborative multimedia works.
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Top things to do in Canada for International Jazz Day
Attend the international Jazz Day Global Concert in Washington DC. The concert features internationally renowned jazz musicians. It is also broadcasted across the US on ABC and streamed around the world by the UN and UNESCO.
Visit the Toronto Jazz Festival. Toronto hosts one of the biggest jazz festivals in North America with several indoor and outdoor concert stages and a wide range of jazz styles from local and international musicians.
Visit one of the many popular Jazz Festivals in Canada. Some popular festivals in Canada include: Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, Festival de Jazz de Québec, and Festi Jazz International de Rimouski (Bas-Saint-Laurent region).